US8568482B2 - Height-adjustable implant to be inserted between vertebral bodies and corresponding handling tool - Google Patents

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US8568482B2
US8568482B2 US10/556,200 US55620004A US8568482B2 US 8568482 B2 US8568482 B2 US 8568482B2 US 55620004 A US55620004 A US 55620004A US 8568482 B2 US8568482 B2 US 8568482B2
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Definitions

  • the invention relates to a height-adjustable implant for insertion between vertebral bodies and a tool suitable for the manipulation thereof.
  • An implant known from patent specification DE 196 22 827 A1 has a first and a second sleeve part, which second sleeve part has an external thread which is placed in the first sleeve part by means of a longitudinal portion so as to be prevented from rotating and axially displaceable whilst its longitudinal portion projecting out from the first sleeve part is enclosed by a nut engaging in the external thread.
  • the second sleeve part is moved out of the first sleeve part.
  • a rod-shaped manipulating tool is inserted by its free end in a recess on the external circumference of the nut.
  • the nut By pivoting the tool in a plane extending transversely to the longitudinal axis of the implant, the nut is turned by a further distance corresponding to the pivot angle of the tool. The tool is then extracted from the nut and the process described above is repeated until the implant is at the requisite height.
  • the first sleeve part must not turn as well and as a rule, it therefore has to be held still by means of another tool.
  • the height adjustment of the known implant therefore requires extra time and technical equipment. Furthermore, a relatively large orifice is needed for the operation in order to perform the described manipulations unobstructed.
  • the objective of the invention is to propose an implant and a manipulating tool which facilitates insertion in the vertebral column.
  • the nut of the implant bears a toothed ring and is therefore designed as a gear.
  • the height of the implant can be adjusted with the aid of a tool incorporating an appropriate complementary element, for example a driving gear, in which case there is no need to perform any pivoting movements with the manipulating tool.
  • the tool does not have to be repositioned several times. Instead, it can be held in one and the same position during the entire process of making the height adjustment, which significantly simplifies the operation and reduces the time needed for the operation.
  • the first sleeve part In order to guarantee that the first sleeve part is secured to prevent it from rotation, it is provided with a threaded bore, where the manipulating tool driving the nut can be secured. Unlike conventional implants, therefore, only a single tool is needed both to drive the nut and to immobilise the first sleeve part.
  • the nut is supported on the end face of the first sleeve part directed towards it as the second sleeve part is moved out.
  • the nut is not otherwise secured on the first sleeve part. Consequently, the height of the known implant can only be increased but not reduced, i.e. the second sleeve part can not be moved into the first sleeve part.
  • the nut is secured on the first sleeve part by means of an axially acting positive connection, in other words in both axial directions, as a result of which it is possible both to increase and reduce the implant height. The latter may be necessary if too big a height adjustment was made after inserting the implant, for example.
  • the two sleeve parts have axially extending windows opening in their mutually facing ends, in which case the peripheral portions disposed between two adjacent windows lie so as to be axially displaceable in the windows of the other respective sleeve part.
  • a radially widened end plate is provided as a means of supporting the implant on a vertebral body. In a preferred embodiment, this is a separate, releasably fixed part.
  • the appropriate end plate for example one with a flat plane extending at an angle to the mid-longitudinal axis of the implant, may be used in each individual case. If the end plate is secured on the sleeve part by means of a snap-fit connection, a secure mount on the sleeve part can be guaranteed on the one hand, whilst making replacement easy on the other hand.
  • an annular groove is provided in the internal wall of the sleeve part close to the end face, in which catch lugs integrally moulded on the underside of the end plate locate.
  • a manipulating tool for the implant described above has a gear co-operating with the nut.
  • a retaining mechanism is preferably provided on the manipulating tool as a means of holding the implant immobile.
  • the gear is disposed so that its axis extends transversely to the axis of the toothed ring of the nut during the driving operation. As mentioned above, a deflection of the rotating movement of the drive axis is not necessary.
  • the toothed ring is disposed on the end face of a tubular portion and the tubular portion has a rod extending through it, the free end of which projects out from the tubular portion and can be screwed into the threaded bore of the first sleeve part. The coaxial disposition of the tubular portion and the rod results in a compact manipulating tool that is easy to operate.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view with a partially cut-away section of an implant comprising a first sleeve part and a second sleeve part lying inside it and axially displaceable therein, the second sleeve part being shown in its inserted position,
  • FIG. 2 shows the implant illustrated in FIG. 1 with the second sleeve part partially extracted
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the first sleeve part
  • FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the extractable second sleeve part
  • FIG. 5 shows a nut used to drive the first sleeve part
  • FIG. 6 shows an end plate which can be fixed on a sleeve part
  • FIG. 7 shows a tool for manipulating the implant.
  • the implant illustrated in the drawings comprises a first sleeve part 1 , a second sleeve part 2 and a nut 3 as its main components.
  • the sleeve part 2 is provided with an external thread 4 extending essentially across its entire length.
  • Both sleeve parts 1 , 2 have axially extending windows 6 which open into their mutually facing end face 5 a, b in the assembled state.
  • the peripheral portions 7 a, b left between two adjacent windows lie so as to be axially displaceable in the windows 6 of the other respective sleeve part 1 , 2 .
  • the clearance between the peripheral portions 7 a, b is dimensioned so as to guarantee that the two sleeve parts will sit without wobbling but easily slide one inside the other.
  • the sleeve parts 1 , 2 have a more or less identical wall thickness and the same internal diameter, i.e. the peripheral portions 7 b of the second sleeve part 2 do not project beyond the external circumference or beyond the internal circumference of the sleeve part 1 .
  • the axial length of the windows 6 and peripheral portions 7 a, b is dimensioned so that there is an axial distance 9 between the end face 5 a, b of a peripheral portion 7 a, b and the base 8 of a sleeve part 1 , 2 when the sleeve part 2 is inserted to its maximum.
  • the nut 3 which encloses both sleeve parts 1 , 2 , is used to adjust the height and move the sleeve part 2 in and out.
  • the nut 3 is connected to the first sleeve part 1 so as to be axially immobile and rotatable.
  • the internal face of the nut 3 enclosing the two sleeve parts 1 , 2 has an upper longitudinal portion provided with an internal thread 10 and a longitudinal portion 13 with no thread adjoining it. Incorporated in the longitudinal portion 13 is an annular groove 14 .
  • the nut 3 is positioned on the sleeve part 1 so that only the thread-free longitudinal portion 13 is disposed enclosing the peripheral portions 7 a of the sleeve part 1 and the internal thread 10 engages with the external thread 4 of the sleeve part 2 .
  • Close to the end face 5 a of the peripheral portion 7 a of the sleeve part 1 is an integrally formed segment-shaped projection 15 extending across the entire width of the peripheral portion 7 a , which locates in the annular groove 14 of the nut. Consequently, although the nut 3 is able to rotate on the sleeve part 1 , it is immobilised on it in both axial directions.
  • the side of the nut 3 facing the free ends of the peripheral portions 7 b of the sleeve part 2 bears a toothed ring 17 extending coaxially with the mid-longitudinal axis 16 of the implant.
  • the toothed ring 17 is integral with the nut 3 , formed by milling for example. Its purpose is to displace the nut 3 in rotation with the aid of a tool, which will be described in more detail below, and thus move the sleeve part 2 out of the sleeve part 1 or into it, in other words, to adjust the height of the implant.
  • the end plates 19 can be releasably secured on the sleeve parts 1 , 2 with the aid of a snap-fit connection.
  • an annular groove 20 is provided on the internal face of the sleeve parts 1 , 2 , close to their end faces 18 , in which catch projections 23 provided on the side of the end plate facing the end faces 18 a, b locate.
  • the catch projections 23 are integrally formed on an apron 24 bounding a central orifice 21 in the end plate 19 .
  • apron 24 Provided in the edge 25 of the apron 24 are several recesses 26 distributed uniformly in the circumferential direction.
  • the circumferential portions 27 disposed between the recesses 26 support the catch projections 23 .
  • the circumferential portions 27 can be elastically deflected radially, slightly towards the interior, thereby facilitating the fitting or removal of the end plate 19 .
  • Projecting out from the external faces 28 of the end plates 19 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 16 is a toothed ring 29 . It is used to anchor the implant on a vertebral body.
  • peripheral portions 7 a Disposed in the peripheral portions 7 a are two orifices 30 .
  • the orifices 30 and the central orifice 21 in the end plates 19 are used for filling with bone material, bone cement or similar.
  • a radially oriented threaded bore 33 is provided in one of the peripheral portions 7 a , close to the nut 3 . It is used as a means of securing the manipulating tool described below.
  • the manipulating tool essentially consists of a rod 34 , one end of which bears a handle 35 and the other end of which bears a threaded portion 36 .
  • the region of the rod 34 extending away from the threaded portion 36 is coaxially enclosed by a rotating sleeve 37 .
  • the end of the rotating sleeve 37 facing the handle 35 bears a knurled wheel 38 and the oppositely lying end a toothed ring 39 .
  • the toothed ring 39 is produced, like the nut 3 , by milling the sleeve end face.
  • An axial displacement of the sleeve 37 in the direction towards the handle 35 is restricted by means of a stop flange 39 .
  • the manipulating tool is turned in the threaded bore 33 by means of its threaded portion 36 .
  • the toothed ring 39 engages with the toothed ring 17 in the manner of a crown gear, i.e. the axis of the toothed ring 39 extends essentially perpendicular to the axis of the toothed ring 17 .
  • the knurled wheel 38 lies in abutment with the stop flange 29 .
  • the rotating sleeve 37 is displaced by rotating the knurled wheel 38 in order to set the implant at a bigger height. If the external thread 4 of the sleeve part 2 and the internal thread 10 of the nut 3 are right-hand threads, the nut 3 must be turned in the direction of arrow 40 and the knurled wheel turned in the direction of arrow 43 . In order to release the manipulating tool from the implant, its threaded portion 36 is removed from the threaded bore 33 by turning the handle 35 .
  • the sleeve 37 is able to rotate about the rod 34 , there is no need to hold the rotating sleeve immobile during turning for removal from the threaded portion 36 .
  • the position can be fixed in various ways. One simple option is to screw a screw (not illustrated) into the threaded bore 33 more or less by a tip.

Abstract

A height-adjustable implant is designed to be inserted between vertebral bodies and includes a first and a second sleeve part. The second sleeve part carries an external thread and is inserted with a longitudinal section thereof in the first sleeve part in a rotationally fixed and axially movable manner. On its longitudinal section projecting from the first sleeve part, the second sleeve part is encompassed by a nut that engages with the external thread. The nut carries a toothed ring. The invention also relates to a tool for handling the implant.

Description

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a height-adjustable implant for insertion between vertebral bodies and a tool suitable for the manipulation thereof.
2. Present State of the Art
An implant known from patent specification DE 196 22 827 A1, for example, has a first and a second sleeve part, which second sleeve part has an external thread which is placed in the first sleeve part by means of a longitudinal portion so as to be prevented from rotating and axially displaceable whilst its longitudinal portion projecting out from the first sleeve part is enclosed by a nut engaging in the external thread. When the nut is rotated, the second sleeve part is moved out of the first sleeve part. In order to operate the nut, a rod-shaped manipulating tool is inserted by its free end in a recess on the external circumference of the nut. By pivoting the tool in a plane extending transversely to the longitudinal axis of the implant, the nut is turned by a further distance corresponding to the pivot angle of the tool. The tool is then extracted from the nut and the process described above is repeated until the implant is at the requisite height. During the operation of turning the nut, the first sleeve part must not turn as well and as a rule, it therefore has to be held still by means of another tool. The height adjustment of the known implant therefore requires extra time and technical equipment. Furthermore, a relatively large orifice is needed for the operation in order to perform the described manipulations unobstructed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Against the background of the above, the objective of the invention is to propose an implant and a manipulating tool which facilitates insertion in the vertebral column.
The nut of the implant bears a toothed ring and is therefore designed as a gear. The height of the implant can be adjusted with the aid of a tool incorporating an appropriate complementary element, for example a driving gear, in which case there is no need to perform any pivoting movements with the manipulating tool. Furthermore, the tool does not have to be repositioned several times. Instead, it can be held in one and the same position during the entire process of making the height adjustment, which significantly simplifies the operation and reduces the time needed for the operation.
In order to guarantee that the first sleeve part is secured to prevent it from rotation, it is provided with a threaded bore, where the manipulating tool driving the nut can be secured. Unlike conventional implants, therefore, only a single tool is needed both to drive the nut and to immobilise the first sleeve part.
In the case of the implant known from patent specification DE 196 22 827 A1, the nut is supported on the end face of the first sleeve part directed towards it as the second sleeve part is moved out. However, the nut is not otherwise secured on the first sleeve part. Consequently, the height of the known implant can only be increased but not reduced, i.e. the second sleeve part can not be moved into the first sleeve part. In the case of the implant proposed by the invention, on the other hand, the nut is secured on the first sleeve part by means of an axially acting positive connection, in other words in both axial directions, as a result of which it is possible both to increase and reduce the implant height. The latter may be necessary if too big a height adjustment was made after inserting the implant, for example.
In a particularly preferred example of an embodiment of the invention, the two sleeve parts have axially extending windows opening in their mutually facing ends, in which case the peripheral portions disposed between two adjacent windows lie so as to be axially displaceable in the windows of the other respective sleeve part. The advantage of this compared with an arrangement in which the two sleeve parts engage concentrically one inside the other is that less material is necessary and the implant is therefore more lightweight overall. Furthermore, a significantly larger interior is available, which can be filled with bone material or similar. Due to the fact that the two sleeve parts mesh with one another like a comb, they are ultimately guaranteed to be fixedly secured, preventing mutual rotation.
A radially widened end plate is provided as a means of supporting the implant on a vertebral body. In a preferred embodiment, this is a separate, releasably fixed part. The appropriate end plate, for example one with a flat plane extending at an angle to the mid-longitudinal axis of the implant, may be used in each individual case. If the end plate is secured on the sleeve part by means of a snap-fit connection, a secure mount on the sleeve part can be guaranteed on the one hand, whilst making replacement easy on the other hand. In one embodiment which is simple from the point of view of production and assembly, an annular groove is provided in the internal wall of the sleeve part close to the end face, in which catch lugs integrally moulded on the underside of the end plate locate.
A manipulating tool for the implant described above has a gear co-operating with the nut. A retaining mechanism is preferably provided on the manipulating tool as a means of holding the implant immobile. The gear is disposed so that its axis extends transversely to the axis of the toothed ring of the nut during the driving operation. As mentioned above, a deflection of the rotating movement of the drive axis is not necessary. In one arrangement that is particularly compact and easy to operate, the toothed ring is disposed on the end face of a tubular portion and the tubular portion has a rod extending through it, the free end of which projects out from the tubular portion and can be screwed into the threaded bore of the first sleeve part. The coaxial disposition of the tubular portion and the rod results in a compact manipulating tool that is easy to operate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the appended drawings. Of these:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view with a partially cut-away section of an implant comprising a first sleeve part and a second sleeve part lying inside it and axially displaceable therein, the second sleeve part being shown in its inserted position,
FIG. 2 shows the implant illustrated in FIG. 1 with the second sleeve part partially extracted,
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the first sleeve part,
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the extractable second sleeve part,
FIG. 5 shows a nut used to drive the first sleeve part,
FIG. 6 shows an end plate which can be fixed on a sleeve part,
FIG. 7 shows a tool for manipulating the implant.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The implant illustrated in the drawings comprises a first sleeve part 1, a second sleeve part 2 and a nut 3 as its main components. The sleeve part 2 is provided with an external thread 4 extending essentially across its entire length. Both sleeve parts 1, 2 have axially extending windows 6 which open into their mutually facing end face 5 a, b in the assembled state. The peripheral portions 7 a, b left between two adjacent windows lie so as to be axially displaceable in the windows 6 of the other respective sleeve part 1, 2. This being the case, the clearance between the peripheral portions 7 a, b is dimensioned so as to guarantee that the two sleeve parts will sit without wobbling but easily slide one inside the other. The sleeve parts 1, 2 have a more or less identical wall thickness and the same internal diameter, i.e. the peripheral portions 7 b of the second sleeve part 2 do not project beyond the external circumference or beyond the internal circumference of the sleeve part 1. The axial length of the windows 6 and peripheral portions 7 a, b is dimensioned so that there is an axial distance 9 between the end face 5 a, b of a peripheral portion 7 a, b and the base 8 of a sleeve part 1, 2 when the sleeve part 2 is inserted to its maximum.
The nut 3, which encloses both sleeve parts 1, 2, is used to adjust the height and move the sleeve part 2 in and out. The nut 3 is connected to the first sleeve part 1 so as to be axially immobile and rotatable. The internal face of the nut 3 enclosing the two sleeve parts 1, 2 has an upper longitudinal portion provided with an internal thread 10 and a longitudinal portion 13 with no thread adjoining it. Incorporated in the longitudinal portion 13 is an annular groove 14. The nut 3 is positioned on the sleeve part 1 so that only the thread-free longitudinal portion 13 is disposed enclosing the peripheral portions 7 a of the sleeve part 1 and the internal thread 10 engages with the external thread 4 of the sleeve part 2. Close to the end face 5 a of the peripheral portion 7 a of the sleeve part 1 is an integrally formed segment-shaped projection 15 extending across the entire width of the peripheral portion 7 a, which locates in the annular groove 14 of the nut. Consequently, although the nut 3 is able to rotate on the sleeve part 1, it is immobilised on it in both axial directions. The side of the nut 3 facing the free ends of the peripheral portions 7 b of the sleeve part 2 bears a toothed ring 17 extending coaxially with the mid-longitudinal axis 16 of the implant. The toothed ring 17 is integral with the nut 3, formed by milling for example. Its purpose is to displace the nut 3 in rotation with the aid of a tool, which will be described in more detail below, and thus move the sleeve part 2 out of the sleeve part 1 or into it, in other words, to adjust the height of the implant.
The end faces 18 remote from the free ends of the peripheral portions 7 a, b bear an end plate 19 standing radially out beyond the periphery of the sleeve parts 1, 2. The end plates 19 can be releasably secured on the sleeve parts 1, 2 with the aid of a snap-fit connection. To this end, an annular groove 20 is provided on the internal face of the sleeve parts 1, 2, close to their end faces 18, in which catch projections 23 provided on the side of the end plate facing the end faces 18 a, b locate. The catch projections 23 are integrally formed on an apron 24 bounding a central orifice 21 in the end plate 19. Provided in the edge 25 of the apron 24 are several recesses 26 distributed uniformly in the circumferential direction. The circumferential portions 27 disposed between the recesses 26 support the catch projections 23. The circumferential portions 27 can be elastically deflected radially, slightly towards the interior, thereby facilitating the fitting or removal of the end plate 19. Projecting out from the external faces 28 of the end plates 19 in the direction of the longitudinal axis 16 is a toothed ring 29. It is used to anchor the implant on a vertebral body.
Disposed in the peripheral portions 7 a are two orifices 30. The orifices 30 and the central orifice 21 in the end plates 19 are used for filling with bone material, bone cement or similar. A radially oriented threaded bore 33 is provided in one of the peripheral portions 7 a, close to the nut 3. It is used as a means of securing the manipulating tool described below.
As may be seen from FIG. 7 the manipulating tool essentially consists of a rod 34, one end of which bears a handle 35 and the other end of which bears a threaded portion 36. The region of the rod 34 extending away from the threaded portion 36 is coaxially enclosed by a rotating sleeve 37. The end of the rotating sleeve 37 facing the handle 35 bears a knurled wheel 38 and the oppositely lying end a toothed ring 39. The toothed ring 39 is produced, like the nut 3, by milling the sleeve end face. An axial displacement of the sleeve 37 in the direction towards the handle 35 is restricted by means of a stop flange 39.
In order to adjust the height of the implant, for example starting from the situation illustrated in FIG. 1, the manipulating tool is turned in the threaded bore 33 by means of its threaded portion 36. As this takes place, the toothed ring 39 engages with the toothed ring 17 in the manner of a crown gear, i.e. the axis of the toothed ring 39 extends essentially perpendicular to the axis of the toothed ring 17. This being the case, the knurled wheel 38 lies in abutment with the stop flange 29.
Once the implant has been inserted through an operation orifice in the vertebral column with the aid of the manipulating tool, the rotating sleeve 37 is displaced by rotating the knurled wheel 38 in order to set the implant at a bigger height. If the external thread 4 of the sleeve part 2 and the internal thread 10 of the nut 3 are right-hand threads, the nut 3 must be turned in the direction of arrow 40 and the knurled wheel turned in the direction of arrow 43. In order to release the manipulating tool from the implant, its threaded portion 36 is removed from the threaded bore 33 by turning the handle 35. Since the sleeve 37 is able to rotate about the rod 34, there is no need to hold the rotating sleeve immobile during turning for removal from the threaded portion 36. Once the two sleeve parts 1, 2 have been positioned relative to one another, the position can be fixed in various ways. One simple option is to screw a screw (not illustrated) into the threaded bore 33 more or less by a tip.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
  • 1 First sleeve part
  • 2 Second sleeve part
  • 3 Nut
  • 4 External thread
  • 5 a,b End face
  • 6 Window
  • 7 a,b Peripheral portion
    • (a=first sleeve part;
    • b=second sleeve part)
  • 8 Base
  • 9 Axial distance
  • 10 Internal thread
  • 13 Longitudinal portion
  • 14 Annular groove
  • 15 Projection
  • 16 Mid-longitudinal axis
  • 17 Toothed ring
  • 18 End face
  • 19 End plate
  • 20 Annular groove
  • 21 Orifice
  • 23 Catch projection
  • 24 Apron
  • 25 Edge
  • 26 Recess
  • 27 Circumferential portion
  • 28 External face
  • 29 Toothed ring
  • 30 Orifice
  • 33 Threaded bore
  • 34 Rod
  • 35 Handle
  • 36 Threaded portion
  • 37 Rotating sleeve
  • 38 Knurled wheel
  • 39 Stop flange
  • 40 Arrow
  • 43 Arrow

Claims (24)

The invention claimed is:
1. An implant kit, comprising:
a height-adjustable implant for insertion between vertebral bodies, comprising:
a first sleeve part having an outwardly facing surface with a bore formed thereon, the first sleeve part extending longitudinally from a proximal end to a distal end;
a second sleeve part having a longitudinal portion with an external thread, the longitudinal portion at least partially lying in the first sleeve part so that the second sleeve part is prevented from rotating relative to the first sleeve part but is axially displaceable relative to the first sleeve part, the longitudinal portion of the second sleeve part having an inside surface bounding an internal cavity;
a nut having a first toothed ring and an internal thread, the internal thread of the nut engaging with the external thread of the second sleeve part distal of the distal end of the first sleeve part;
an end plate releasably fixed to an end face of the first sleeve part or the second sleeve part intended to be placed against a vertebral body, the end plate being secured to the end face; and
a manipulating tool comprising:
a rod extending into the bore on the outwardly facing surface of the first sleeve part and being removably fixed to the first sleeve part without passing through the internal cavity of the second sleeve part; and
a second toothed ring rotatably encircling the rod and releasably engaging the first toothed ring so that rotation of the second toothed ring while the rod is fixed to the first sleeve part facilitates rotation of the nut.
2. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first toothed ring is disposed on a side of the nut which faces the first sleeve part.
3. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the nut is secured on the first sleeve part by an axially acting positive connection.
4. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first sleeve part and the second sleeve part have mutually facing ends and a plurality of peripheral portions defining axially extending windows opening at the mutually facing ends, each peripheral portion of one of the first sleeve part and the second sleeve part lying in a separate window of the other one of the first sleeve part and the second sleeve part so as to be axially displaceable.
5. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein an annular groove is formed near the end face in an internal wall of the first sleeve part or the second sleeve part and catch lugs are integrally formed on the end plate.
6. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second toothed ring of the manipulating tool is disposed so that when a height of the implant is adjusted, the axis of the second toothed ring of the manipulating tool extends transversely to the axis of the first toothed ring of the nut.
7. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second toothed ring of the manipulating tool is disposed on an end face of a rotating sleeve, and wherein the rod extends through the rotating sleeve, the rod having an end face which projects out from the end face of the rotating sleeve, and wherein the rod includes a threaded portion screwed into the bore of the first sleeve part of the implant to removably fix the rod to the first sleeve part.
8. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rod has a threaded end that is threaded into the bore on the outwardly facing surface of the first sleeve part without passing through the internal cavity to removably fix the rod to the first sleeve part.
9. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first toothed ring of the nut encircles the outwardly facing surface of the first sleeve part.
10. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the nut has a rotational axis about which the nut rotates, and the rod does not intersect the rotational axis when the rod is secured within the bore.
11. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first toothed ring of the nut has an inner diameter that is larger than the diameter of the outwardly facing surface of the first sleeve part, such that the first toothed ring completely encircles the outwardly facing surface of the first sleeve part.
12. The implant kit according to claim 1, further comprising projections outwardly extending from arms of the first sleeve part, the projections being received within an annular groove formed on an internal surface of the nut.
13. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first sleeve part and the second sleeve part have approximately the same wall thickness and the same internal diameter.
14. The implant kit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the end plate is secured to the end face by a snap-fit connection.
15. An intervertebral implant kit comprising:
an intervertebral implant comprising:
a first sleeve part comprising a circular first base and a plurality of first arms projecting axially from the first base, each pair of adjacent first arms at least partially bounding a first window therebetween, a projection radially outwardly extending from each first arm, the projection having a first side and a second side axially opposed to the first side, a bore being formed on an exterior surface of at least one of the first arms;
a second sleeve part comprising a circular second base and a plurality of second arms projecting from the second base, the plurality of second arms having an exterior surface with an external thread formed thereon and an opposing interior surface, each pair of adjacent second arms at least partially bounding a second window therebetween, the first arms of the first sleeve part being received within the second windows of the second sleeve part and the second arms of the second sleeve part being received within the first windows of the first sleeve part so that the first sleeve part is prevented from rotating relative to the second sleeve part, the interior surface of the second sleeve part bounding an internal cavity; and
a nut having an internal surface extending between a first end face and a second end face, an internal thread and an annular groove being formed on the internal surface, the projections of the first arms being received within the annular groove such that the first and second sides of the projections are positioned within the annular groove, the first end face having a plurality of teeth formed thereon, the nut encircling the second sleeve part so that the internal thread of the nut threadedly engages the external thread of the second sleeve part; and
a manipulating tool for axially displacing the implant, the manipulating tool comprising:
a tubular rotatable sleeve longitudinally extending between a proximal end and an opposing distal end, the rotatable sleeve having a plurality of teeth formed on the distal end thereof; and
a rod longitudinally extending through the rotatable sleeve, the rotatable sleeve being rotatable about the rod, the rod having a distal end that is configured to be selectively received into the bore of the first sleeve part, and to be removably fixable to the first sleeve part without the rod passing through the internal cavity, wherein when the rod is received within the bore, the plurality of teeth formed on the rotatable sleeve engage the plurality of teeth formed on the first end face of the nut such that rotation of the rotatable sleeve while the rod is fixed to the first sleeve part causes rotation of the nut.
16. The intervertebral implant kit according to claim 15, further comprising an end plate releasably fixed to the first sleeve part or the second sleeve part.
17. The kit according to claim 15, wherein a rotational axis of the rotatable sleeve is substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis of the nut.
18. The intervertebral implant kit according to claim 15, wherein the nut encircles the first sleeve part and the second sleeve part.
19. The intervertebral implant kit according to claim 15, wherein the plurality of first arms of the first sleeve part have an exterior surface, and wherein the nut is rotatable about a rotational axis, the first end face of the nut extending radially further than the exterior surface of the first sleeve part so that the plurality of teeth are radially disposed further away from the rotational axis than the exterior surface of the plurality of first arms.
20. The intervertebral implant kit as claimed in claim 15, further comprising an end plate releasably fixed to an end face of the first sleeve part or the second sleeve part intended to be placed against a vertebral body, the end plate being secured to the end face by a snap-fit connection.
21. The intervertebral implant kit as claimed in claim 15, wherein the first sleeve part and the second sleeve part have approximately the same wall thickness and the same internal diameter.
22. An intervertebral implant kit comprising:
an intervertebral implant comprising:
a first sleeve part comprising a circular first base and a plurality of first arms projecting axially from the first base, each pair of adjacent first arms at least partially bounding a first window therebetween, a projection radially outwardly extending from each first arm, the projection having a first side and a second side axially opposed to the first side, a bore being formed on an exterior surface of at least one of the first arms;
a second sleeve part comprising a circular second base and a plurality of second arms projecting from the second base, the plurality of second arms having an exterior surface with an external thread formed thereon and an opposing interior surface, each pair of adjacent second arms at least partially bounding a second window therebetween, the first arms of the first sleeve part being received within the second windows of the second sleeve part and the second arms of the second sleeve part being received within the first windows of the first sleeve part so that the first sleeve part is prevented from rotating relative to the second sleeve part, the interior surface of the second sleeve part bounding an internal cavity; and
a nut having an internal surface extending between a first end face and a second end face, an internal thread and an annular groove being formed on the internal surface, the projections of the first arms being received within the annular groove such that the first and second sides of the projections are positioned within the annular groove, the first end face having a plurality of teeth formed thereon, the nut encircling the second sleeve part so that the internal thread of the nut threadedly engages the external thread of the second sleeve part; and
a manipulating tool comprising:
a rod configured to extend into the bore on the exterior surface of at least one of the first arms of the first sleeve part and to be removably fixable to the first sleeve part without passing through the internal cavity; and
a toothed ring rotatably encircling the rod and being configured to releasably engage the plurality of teeth formed on the nut so that rotation of the toothed ring while the rod is fixed to the first sleeve part facilitates rotation of the nut.
23. The intervertebral implant kit according to claim 22, wherein the rod has a threaded end that is configured to be threaded into the bore without passing through the internal cavity to removably fix the rod to the first sleeve part.
24. An intervertebral implant kit comprising:
an intervertebral implant comprising:
a first sleeve part comprising a circular first base and a plurality of first arms projecting distally from the first base to a distal end, each pair of adjacent first arms at least partially bounding a first window therebetween;
a second sleeve part comprising a circular second base and a plurality of second arms projecting proximally from the second base to a proximal end, the plurality of second arms having an exterior surface with an external thread formed thereon and an opposing interior surface, each pair of adjacent second arms at least partially bounding a second window therebetween, the first arms of the first sleeve part being received within the second windows of the second sleeve part and the second arms of the second sleeve part being received within the first windows of the first sleeve part so that the first sleeve part is prevented from rotating relative to the second sleeve part, the interior surface of the second sleeve part bounding an internal cavity; and
a nut having an internal surface extending between a proximal end and a distal end, a proximal end face and a distal end face being positioned respectively at the proximal and distal ends of the nut, an internal thread being formed on the internal surface, the proximal end face having a plurality of teeth formed thereon, the nut encircling the second sleeve part so that the internal thread of the nut threadedly engages the external thread of the second sleeve part distal of the distal end of the first sleeve part; and
a manipulating tool comprising:
a rod configured to be removably fixable to the first sleeve part without passing through the internal cavity; and
a toothed ring rotatable encircling the rod and being configured to releasable engage the plurality of teeth formed on the nut so that rotation of the toothed ring while the rod is fixed to the first sleeve part facilitates rotation of the nut.
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